I'm 38, and I still do.
I need to know when I'm supposed to stop doing it.
When you move to live in a bungalow.
I'm 38, and I still do.
I need to know when I'm supposed to stop doing it.
Shaun said:You say that like 58 is old
661-Pete said:OK then, I'm 59. To be honest I don't really sprint up stairs any more (as if I ever did ) but I still take them at a brisk pace. If you can, you can do it, no question. If doing it gives you angina or persistent palpitations, off to the doc's with you!
I'm a bit older then that and I still run up and down the stairs two at a time.Dave5N said:
There is no need to get on a bicycle and go and ride in a 100 mile circle ending up several hours later back where you started from but we still do it! It's fun and it keeps us fit. Just like running up stairs. Running down stairs isn't quite so sensible, mind you; one trip and you could be in trouble...The Velvet Curtain said:Running up the stairs should be confined to the under fives and the incontinent, If you have full control of your bladder there is no need to run upstairs.
Sounds like one of my favourite sayings: Growing old is mandatory. Growing up, however is entirely optional.PaulB said:You don't stop running up stairs because you get old. You get old because you stop running up stairs. And being born a long time ago and not dying, obviously.